Thursday, 12 September 2019

[Unicorn Hunting: Time for some more yarns about 9/11, portraying the false god's evil, terror-casting religion as a religion of peace, hope, harmony, goodwill, and brotherhood (not sisterhood?) and all things nice] 9/11 And Misconception Of The Religion Of Peace By Hannatu Musawa

9/11 And Misconception Of The Religion Of Peace By Hannatu Musawa

by Hannatu Musawa Sep 11, 2019

... The Holy Quran teaches that God has sent His revelation to all people from time to time. Many of prophets of the Old Testament are mentioned by name and so is Jesus Christ, who with other prophets is honored and revered by all Muslims.

Indeed, the Quran requires belief in the truth of all the Messengers of God and requires an affirmation in all Prophets wherever they appeared and therefore it seeks to bring about reconciliation between the followers of different faiths and to establish a basis of respect and honor among them. ...

More fantasy about the false god and its 'revelation' to its false prophet (let him be anathema) at Sahara TV

[4.157] And their saying: Surely we have killed the Messiah, Isa son of Marium, the apostle of Allah; and they did not kill him nor did they crucify him, but it appeared to them so (like Isa) and most surely those who differ therein are only in a doubt about it; they have no knowledge respecting it, but only follow a conjecture, and they killed him not for sure.

[4.171] O followers of the Book! do not exceed the limits in your religion, and do not speak (lies) against Allah, but (speak) the truth; the Messiah, Isa son of Marium is only an apostle of Allah and His Word which He communicated to Marium and a spirit from Him; believe therefore in Allah and His apostles, and say not, Three. Desist, it is better for you; Allah is only one God; far be It from His glory that He should have a son, whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth is His, and Allah is sufficient for a Protector.

# Flee from islam - run for your life!

Muslim immigrant: Militants who attacked on 9/11 were a stain on my religion | Commentary

By Huma Munir
Sep 11, 2019

...

Never did we imagine that once we arrived in America, we would deal with Islamophobia or racism. When I saw the Twin Towers crumble, I remember feeling shock and dismay. The loss of life was unimaginable. My family and I felt profound grief for those who lost their lives.

But what was equally shocking and hurtful was that Islam was being painted as a faith that was alien to us. ...

More on the evil, terror-casting 'faith' in a false god and false prophet (and false messiah, in the case of Ahmadis) at Orlando Sentinel

... “I will #neverforget 9/11. I was working at a nonprofit Arab American human services organization, ACCESS, while in law school. My day started like any other—until I heard gasps from coworkers in the lunch room. I rushed in and saw faces of shock facing the television,” Rep. Tlaib tweeted. ...